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Started by Tomahawk, March 15, 2006, 12:57:53 PM

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hunt

yeah...i don't know how good these mocks are.  i'm hella bored so i'm just looking for mocks on random websites.
QuoteMOCK DRAFT: Round 1
Pick Team Player Pos. School Previous Rising/Falling High/Low
1. Texans Reggie Bush RB USC 1st SAME 1st / 1st
As the draft approaches, the only question with the top overall selection will be if the Texans keep the pick. 
2. Saints D'Brickashaw Ferguson OT Virginia 4th (+2) 2nd / 6th
With Drew Brees on board, the Saints should have options with plenty of players worthy of teams attempting to trade up. Should the Saints keep the pick, Ferguson, a potential Pro Bowl left tackle, fills the biggest need. 
3. Titans Matt Leinart QB USC 2nd (-1) 2nd / 3rd
The Titans might have received a pleasant gift with Brees landing in New Orleans. Suddenly Leinart, who would reunite with former Southern Cal and current Titans offensive coordinator Norm Chow, could fall into their lap. 
4. Jets Jay Cutler QB Vanderbilt 4th SAME 4th / 9th
New coach Eric Mangini can put his stamp on the club immediately by selecting his own franchise quarterback as insurance against yet another Chad Pennington injury. 
5. Packers Mario Williams DE N.C. State 5th SAME 5th / 5th
Williams may not make it this far, as many teams are grading him as the second-best prospect of the draft. But if the Saints keep the No. 2 pick, Williams could slide to the Packers. 
6. 49ers Vernon Davis TE Maryland 10th (+4) 6th / 10th
The 49ers have to surround Alex Smith with weapons if they expect him to be successful. They replaced wide receiver Brandon Lloyd with free agent Antonio Bryant, but this offense needs a receiving threat over the middle. 
7. Raiders A.J. Hawk OLB Ohio State 7th SAME 7th / 7th
For Art Shell to return to the Raiders of old, he'll need more difference-makers on defense. There isn't a defender more likely to make an immediate impact than Hawk. 
8. Bills Brodrick Bunkley DT Florida State 8th SAME 8th / 10th
Bunkley fits the defensive alignment of new coordinator Perry Fewell nicely and is moving up the board after a spectacular season, Senior Bowl and Combine performance. 
9. Lions Michael Huff DB Texas 9th SAME 9th / 11th
With question marks at both cornerback and safety, a versatile defender like Huff makes a great deal of sense here. 
10. Cardinals Vince Young QB Texas 3rd (-7) 3rd / 10th
Kurt Warner provided Eli Manning with a solid mentor his first season. He could provide Vince Young with a similar calming influence. Young could silence critics with an impressive Pro Day, but some scouts are already projecting an Aaron Rodgers-like drop. 
11. Rams Jimmy Williams CB Virginia Tech 11th SAME 11th / 15th
There isn't a defensive back with more natural ability than Williams, and the Rams' shaky defensive secondary could use a versatile athlete immediately.
12. Browns
Kamerion Wimbley OLB Florida State 8th (+6) 12th / 18th
Considered a bit of a reach at this point, it might not be by April. Wimbley is moving up the board and would provide the Browns with a legitimate pass rusher. 
13. Ravens Haloti Ngata DT Oregon 13th (-1) 12th / 18th
With the free agent loss of rugged defensive tackle Maake Kemoeatu, the Ravens will be looking to the draft for help. Ngata, potentially a dominant presence, could slip amid concerns about his motor. 
14. Eagles Ernie Sims OLB Florida State 23rd (+9) 14th / 23rd
The Eagles' lack of speed and aggression at outside linebacker was one of the reasons for an uncharacteristically poor run defense in 2005. Sims could help remedy the situation.


http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/5408652
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hunt

damn straight dook.
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hunt

okay, last one:

Quote14. Philadelphia Eagles
Santonio Holmes, WR, Ohio State
Comment: It appears the Terrell Owens experiment didn't work out, leaving the Eagles once again searching for downfield targets. Holmes is the best option of a thin receiver crowd, but unless Philly does something in free agency it's a position of need. The Eagles could also look at LenDale White to fill a role similar to what he did in college, handling between-the-tackles work while Brian Westbrook works the outside, and if Bunkley slips past the Ravens the Eagles would love for him to replace the void left by Corey Simon's departure.

http://www.fanball.com/fb/article.cfm/ID.5700

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PoopyfaceMcGee

The Eagles taking Watson at #14 would make me furious.

MURP

Quote from: FFatPatt on March 18, 2006, 10:45:45 AM
The Eagles taking Watson at #14 would make me furious.

no doubt.   that would be a terrible pick at #14 IMO.

rjs246

Quote from: Jerome99RIP on March 18, 2006, 09:58:35 AM
If the Saints take A.J. Hawk over Ferguson, they're insane. I still think Ferguson should be the #1 pick in this draft, especially considering Houston's selecting first.

This is what I've been saying for months. Houston drafting Bush would be the epitome of stupid.
Is rjs gonna have to choke a bitch?

Let them eat bootstraps.

Rome

I can't see Houston being dumb enough to take Racin' Reggie at #1.  They're already paying Domanick Davis millions to run the ball.  Why the farg would they take a running back, albeit one with Gale Sayers-like abilities?

Nope - it would be D'Brick all the way if I were making that pick.

PoopyfaceMcGee

Quote from: Jerome99RIP on March 18, 2006, 11:18:48 AM
Nope - it would be D'Brick all the way if I were making that pick.

Or... trade down with someone that desperately could use a guy like Reggie Bush, and probably still get D'Brick.

Feva

Quote from: FFatPatt on March 18, 2006, 11:32:29 AM
Quote from: Jerome99RIP on March 18, 2006, 11:18:48 AM
Nope - it would be D'Brick all the way if I were making that pick.

Or... trade down with someone that desperately could use a guy like Reggie Bush, and probably still get D'Brick.

Exactly... If I'm the Texans and I'm not taking Bush, there's not way I stay put and pick at #1.  Trade down, get a couple picks and get the guy I want.
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PhillyPhreak54

I agree. I've been talkin about Houston needing to take Ferguson for awhile now. If Casserly isn't smart enough to realize that he has to trade out of #1 to acquire more picks or stay put and draft Ferguson he's a dumb motherfarger.

I just wish there was a feasible way that we could trade up to get him or Super Mario.

SD_Eagle5

History has proven that #1 overall picks rarely live up to the hype, if I were running team and had the #1 overall selection I'd trade it for the best I could get unless there was a possible franchise QB to take. No way would I take a RB with the pick regardless of who it is (Even if it meant passing up Bush)

iowaigglefan

Like to see them get a LB in FA two good ones left

Like to see them get one of Denvers 1`st round picks they
want to trade for a 2007 1s t and something else

Like to see them get White and a stud DT with those two 1st round picks

and get a OT thats maybe as good as DBrick - in the second round - Whitworth grades out with several scouting firms a close second

Now thats the kind of draft that would make me howl

PoopyfaceMcGee

Quote from: iowaigglefan on March 20, 2006, 12:16:37 AM
Like to see them get one of Denvers 1`st round picks they
want to trade for a 2007 1s t and something else

Uhm.... no.  The way things are looking right now, our 2007 1st rounder should be a quality pick.

phillywin2k5

As long as they stay away from PSU players im fine with whoever they take.
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